An 18-year-old Russellville male was arrested during a traffic stop Thursday night and cited for possession of a controlled subtance (marijuana) and driving left of the center line, according to a report.

Officer David Bevis witnessed a red Ford Escort travel left of center as it traveled from Highway 124 onto Highway 7 north, and conducted the traffic stop in the Z-Tans parking lot. As the subject stepped out of the vehicle, the report indicated, a piece of a marijuana smoking pipe fell on the ground. The officer later discovered a plastic bag containing marijuana in the pants pocket of the individual.

-- A 34-year-old Russellville woman was arrested and cited for DWI (first offense) and no license plate light during a traffic stop Thursday by Officer Eric Ezell near the intersection of Highway 7 South and Okie Doke Road.

According to a report, after the subject failed field sobriety tests, a Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) test result was .12 percent.

-- A 35-year-old Russellville female was cited for DWI (first offense), disorderly conduct, no driver's license, no proof of insurance and refusal to submit to chemical analysis during a traffic stop Saturday at 115 West H St.

According to a report, the subject flagged down Officer Chris Koch because she wanted to go to the police station and make a report. After the officer detected a strong odor of alcohol on her person, the woman became verbally abusive and refused to sign forms or take a BAC test.

Alleged battery

-- 16-year-old Pottsville female received medical attention at a local hospital emergency room Saturday morning after three females and a male allegedly struck her and caused $700 in damage to her sport utility vehicle, according to a report.

The victim, interviewed by officers at the emergency room, indicated she and others were present at a party at a residence located at 506 West 17th St. in Russellville. The report stated after she left the residence and later returned, three females and a male subject approached her vehicle.

The report stated the victim said one female opened the door and another allegedly struck her in the face with a glass bottle. The male, listed as a 23-year-old Russellville subject, allegedly caused the $700 in damage to the Mitsubishi Montero when he allegedly broke the rear driver's side door window and significantly bent the door frame.

The reporting officer was told by hospital personnel that the victim received a displaced nasal fracture, according to the report. The investigation will be continued by the police department's Criminal Investigation Division (CID).

Robbery arrests

A 19-year-old Hector female and a 17-year-old Russellville male were arrested last weekend in connection with an alleged armed robbery in front of National Home Center on East Main Street.

According to a report, officers were told by Pope County 9-1-1 Emergency Communications one of five white males in a red Dodge Neon allegedly pulled a gun on the occupants of a Ford Thunderbird and allegedly stole $130 while they were on a pay telephone at National Home Center. Two females and one male went to the police station to make reports and give statements to authorities.

A female witness at a nearby hotel stated to Sgt. Tracy Edgin that she was looking for her Dodge Neon because her roommate allegedly let three to five males take it hours before without her permission. As they went to the police station, the Neon was located behind a quick lube automotive center. CID Det. Mark Frost arrived and took evidence from the vehicle.

The report indicated after the woman stated she wanted to press charges against the individuals, she allegedly began to write incomplete and inaccurate information in the report. She later admitted to the officer she gave a false name. She was later placed into custody, cited for obstructing a government operation and filing a false report, and interviewed by CID detectives.

The Russellville male was arrested and cited for aggravated assault and theft of property, according to the report.